Biman restarts Delhi, Kolkata air bubble flights today

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UNB :
Biman Bangladesh Airlines will resume Bangladesh-India air bubble flights on the Dhaka-Kolkata-Dhaka route from today and the Dhaka-Delhi-Dhaka route from the eighth of the month.
The flights will restart under the air bubble agreement with India before the resumption of scheduled international passenger flights.
The national flag carrier will operate flights on
the Dhaka-Kolkata-Dhaka route two days per week (Tuesday and Thursday) and two days per week (Sunday and Wednesday) on the Dhaka-Delhi-Dhaka route, according to Tahera Khondoker, deputy general manager (public relations), of Biman.
On September 2, the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) accepted India’s civil aviation ministry’s proposal to resume Bangladesh-India air bubble flights on September 4.
Also, it accepted the proposal of resumption of air bubble flights with seven frequencies. However, a proposal of allocation of 10 frequencies is in place for consideration.
Irrespective of the Covid-19 vaccination, any passenger travelling from India will have to complete a 14-day strict home quarantine.
All other related provisions, including the requirement of mandatory RT-PCR test, would apply to such passengers as mentioned in the Air Transportation Circular issued on August 16, which may be amended from time to time, according to CAAB.
However, the carriage of passengers can be restricted to 90% of the total seating capacity of the aircraft used, it said.
In addition to the requirement to the category of passengers, suggested in its previous letter issued on August 4, CAAB proposed including “passengers with business visa” – namely to help airlines crew to travel to India for simulator training.

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